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  2. Miami-Dade used COVID relief funds to rescue trash budget ...

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    More trash meant increased costs as Miami-Dade needed more residential crew hours to pick up the household refuse. Solid Waste said residential trash volume increased 10%, amounting to an extra ...

  3. Ecomb - Wikipedia

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    EcoMB's mission is to educate and promote environmental sustainability and ecological preservation in Florida and Miami-Dade County in particular. The organization lists four primary objectives - reduce litter on beaches, parks, mangroves, waterways and surrounding islands; increase rates of recycling; promote, preserve and restore local ...

  4. Munisport - Wikipedia

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    The 170-acre (0.69 km 2) Munisport landfill contains approximately 6.2 million cubic yards (4.7 × 10 ^ 6 m 3) of municipal waste and was in operation for seven years. [1] Munisport was found to contain contaminants and a "small amount" of hospital biohazard waste was found on the site [2] and drums of toxic chemicals [3] during its operation ...

  5. ‘We cannot afford it’: Miami-Dade’s waste director resisted ...

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    View of a building located at at 9250 W. Flagler St. in Miami, where Mayor Daniella Levine Cava wants to open a West Dade Government Center where the Miami-Dade County’s Solid Waste department ...

  6. Miami-Dade plans to build the biggest waste-to-energy ... - AOL

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    The aging incinerator that burned down last year in Doral processed half of Miami-Dade’s trash, forcing the county to ship the garbage some 100 miles north. ... is billed as the largest waste-to ...

  7. List of Superfund sites in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Miami-Dade: Soil and groundwater are contaminated by nickel and chromium from poor waste disposal practices at a former electroplating facility. Contamination threatens the Biscayne Aquifer, the county's sole source of drinking water. [79] 06/24/1988: 10/04/1989: 10/04/1994: 10/26/2007

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